A Catholic Bible That Also Teaches You How to Read it. Don’t just read the words of the Bible ... understand them. The Great Adventure Bible makes the complexity of reading the Bible simple. The narrative approach gives the big picture of salvation history and shows how everything ties together. This is the only Bible that incorporates the The Great Adventure’s color-coded Bible Timeline learning system, a system that has made The Great Adventure Bible study resources the most popular and influential in the English speaking world. The color-coded tools make it easy to read and easy to remember. This is a game changer. There has never been another Bible like it. How you’ll learn... Color-coding for easy reference. Uses the popular Bible Timeline system that’s used by hundreds of thousands of Catholics to learn the Bible Articles to help you understand the overarching story and important covenants that tie the entire Bible together. Key event callouts to help you quickly identify important points in the Bible that ordinarily take readers a long time to find and categorize in their head. Detailed charts giving a visual overview of important characters, key events, maps, major covenants, and historical context. Newly Designed Full-Color Maps to help visualize Bible story locations. This Bible, beyond all its teaching features, is a complete Revised Standard Version – Second Catholic Edition Get the Bible that will help guide you through it. Understand Key Catholic Themes. Add this new weapon to your Catholic spiritual arsenal. Features A full-color Bible with a beautiful eye-catching design Each book of the Bible is color-coded with printed tabs, indicating where it belongs within The Bible Timeline. Twelve Timeline charts provide a visual overview of the Bible, including: important characters, Key Events, geography, major covenants, world rulers, and contemporary events in secular his
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I ordered this bible the week after two other bibles had arrived. I picked up this bible because Fr. Mike Schmitz is doing The Bible In A Year Podcast starting in January 2021. I am mostly an eBook guy. And if there had been an eBook edition, I would have picked it up. But there is something about holding this bible and knowing that people all over the world will be joining this Bible In A Year Podcast is moving. I have read the Revised Standard Version previous, and also many other translations of the bible. But this one is very different. This one focuses on the story and breaks that story in 14 key periods of salvation history. Those periods are:
Early World Patriarchs Egypt & Exodus Desert Wanderings Conquest & Judges Royal Kingdom Divided Kingdom Exile Return Maccabean Revolt (or lost years) Messianic Fulfillment The Church
Father Mike plans to work through this timeline and fit the other books in and around it. I am excited to take part in that. And to be reading this version of the bible in this way. I have flipped through and read some of my favorite passages. Read the preface to the translation, and the introduction by Jeff Cavins.
I have a Religious Studies Degree with a focus on Roman Catholic Thought. I would have loved to have had this bible when I was a student. It would have been great for my personal reading and for academic research. It is well put together. Organized coherently. Good footnotes without being excessive.
This is a beautiful study bible. There are great notes and reference materials. And if you are looking for a new study bible, I can highly recommend this volume. I have owned many bibles over the last 45ish years. This is one of the best I have used for study.
I highly recommend this bible for personal or group reading, study, and to be challenged in your faith.
Amazing. Amazing. Amazing. Took a disenfranchised, disinterested, “former” catholic who was never taught a single thing about the Bible in CCD, in church or at home and shined a big bold bright unmistakable light on what I’ve been missing my entire life. When the Great Adventure Bible is coupled with Fr. Mike Schmidz podcast, you will be in heaven. Literally. Thank you Jeff Cavins. And thank God for what you have provided!
I ordered this Bible for my birthday this past summer in the hopes of studying Jeff Cavins' Great Adventure Bible Timeline study on my own. Little did I know this fall, Fr. Mike Schmitz and Ascension Presents would announce their upcoming Bible in a Year podcast going over the bible study in its entirety. 365 episodes starting on January 1, 2021.
The Great Adventure Bible Timeline Philosophy: • Identifies the 14 narrative books that tell the story of Scripture from beginning to end. The remaining “supplemental books” of the Bible are then contextualized within the storyline of the 14 narrative books. • Divides the Bible into 12 time periods, identified by different colors, which serve as “chapters” in Salvation History.
I could not be any more excited for this to begin. I am also SUPER stoked to have my friend, Kaylee, join me!
Participating in Fr Mike Schmitz's Bible in a Year podcast. Started January 1 and ending December 31 and by the end will have read the whole Catholic Bible. If you want to join, you can check out the podcasts wherever podcasts play (and YouTube).
UPDATE: Finished! Completed Acts, all the letters, and Revelation today. Totally recommend doing this podcast for anyone who wants to read the whole Bible and understand it in context and how various books relate to each other and get a Biblical world view. It was an amazing journey.
I Finished! I actually followed a podcast The Bible in a Year with Fr Mike from Asension Press. It was rough at times because the Bible can be dry. I was surprised that the alot of information in the books of the Bible are duplicated. I mostly learned why we do some of the things we do today stemed from thousands of years ago. I learned so much and look forward to another year of listening to the podacast again. Thank you Lord for giving me the consistency to follow through and helping me to understand your word. AMEN!
When we first started homeschooling, one of the resources we were introduced to was the Great Bible Adventure Timeline (at the time on VHS, along with a fill in your own timeline). In time we also got the DVDs, the Teen version of the course, the full color Timeline, the Bible Tabs.... but we always thought how awesome it would be to have a Bible to match all these study tools! So when this Bible came out I got it as a Father's Day gift for the hubby. It's still officially his, but we use it too for daily readings and discussions. My 12 year old loves it.
I’ve been following Bible in a Year podcast with Fr. Mike Schmitz since last February when a friend told me about it. So I started 6 weeks behind and then caught up by doing 2-3 podcasts a day. It has been an incredible experience to listen and read the Bible daily. The reading plan is organized in 12 time periods and you read passages from 2-3 books per day. Before each time period, Jeff Cavins gives a synopsis of what the period will cover. I downloaded the Great Adventure bible on my iPad so I could listen and read at the same time. It is 20-30 minutes per day. It is a Catholic Bible and a catholic priest and I was worried it would have a conservative message but I didn’t find that. I am a very progressive Catholic. I highly recommend the podcast and the opportunity to read the entire bible. There is much more to learn and I will be looking at other bible studies online. What a great way to end the year, ALLELUIA!
Strictly speaking, I listened to this text via the Bible in a Year podcast with Fr. Mike Schmitz and Jeff Cavins, but Fr. Mike was reading from this text, so I think it counts. I happen to own this particular Bible in Spanish, so maybe I’ll eventually read that one. It’ll probably take me 11 and a half years like my first time through the English one did, though!
The best book I've read and the one I'm most proud to have journeyed with throughout this entire year of 2021! I encourage anyone to give The Bible in a Year with Fr Mike a chance.
I listened to Fr. Mike's Bible In A Year podcasts and used this print bible to follow along. I've been Catholic my whole life, but this was the first time that I understood the Bible, the context of the writings, and who the authors of the books were. The organization of this Bible revealed connections that helped me understand the messages better.
Today I finished The Bible in a Year Podcast with Fr. Mike Schmitz, and I can unequivocally say that it has been instrumental in growing my faith. There really was nothing like beginning my day with the Word of God. This isn’t to say I was completely consistent. I started this in 2021, then stopped after about five episodes, then continued last year and tried to make it everyday I could. If you want an approachable way to read the Bible in its entirety, I highly recommend this. It’s well worth the journey.
The Bible is a great book. It's actually many books in one. I am reading this Bible while following along with Fr. Mike Schmitz- Bible in a year podcast. I am a cradle Catholic and this is the first time I have read the bible in it's entirety. Thank you so much to Ft. Mike, Jeff Cavins and Bobby Semendy and his team for tge daily notes on the BIAY. This has helped so much in reading throught bible and understanding what I am reading. Praise God for being responsible for all this!!
By far my favorite Bible! The format is very welcoming and the layout makes it simple to follow the Story of our Salvation in Jesus Christ. The Bible Timeline chart is also pretty cool with connecting the Biblical events with the historical context of the respective time, government, and community of the secular events. Good stuff!
I have quite a few Bibles, but none like this one.
I mainly bought this to follow along with Fr. Mike Schmitz's Bible in a Year podcast. It's so amazing, and packed with great information. It's become my favorite Bible.
Thank you, Jeff Cavins, Fr. Mike Schmitz, and Ascension!
12-31-21 What a great sense of accomplishment in finishing listening to the entire Bible! Thank you, Father Mike Schmitz!
7-30-23 After listening to The Bible in a Year in 2021, I started over again right away in 2022, only this time I not only listened, but also followed along in my own Bible. This required much more dedication, as I needed to be at home with my Bible in my lap instead of listening while driving or walking the neighborhood like the last time. It turned into The Bible in a Year and a Half, but I am excited to say I have now been through the entire Bible TWICE!! I have been excited, confused, entertained, saddened, consoled, inspired, shocked, calmed, awed, and blessed by this experience. I am grateful first and foremost to God, but also to Father Mike Schmitz and his team at Ascension Press for leading me through the Great Adventure Catholic Bible. There's no greater book!
We did it!! Bible in a year! I loved how the Great Adventure Bible lets you see the big picture. You can better understand where the stories fit in salvation history.
Wow! What an amazing journey I had this year! I read the Bible along with Father Mike Schimtz on his Bible in a Year podcast. The Bible has so many beautiful, wonderful stories! I have grown closer to God through this project. I am grateful for His Word, and I am grateful for Fr. Mike and his reflections on the Word throughout the year. I loved listening each day!
Finished Father Mike Schmitz’s Bible in a Year. A truly remarkable podcast and year. It’s important to read and know what you believe. This year challenged me, motivated me, and educated me. It was a long road, but was worth it every morning. I’m so glad I did it.